[Enventor v0.9.0] This is an EDC editor with some convenient functions. Enventor supports text edit and preview function for EDC source code. You can edit EDC source code to create complex application layout using Enventor. This was started near the begining of June 2013, so expecting it to do everything a mature script editor does is a bit premature. However, considering its young age, it does a lot. [Requirements] efl (>= 1.17.0) elementary (>= 1.17.0) Please note that some features may not quite function correctly or completely prior to EFL 1.17. Newer would be better. Please see the following sites for more information. http://www.enlightenment.org https://phab.enlightenment.org/w/projects/enventor/ http://www.openhub.net/p/enventor [Compiling] Once you have met the requirements, compiling and installing is simple: $ ./autogen.sh $ make $ sudo make install $ sudo ldconfig (it may need on Linux System) [Short Cut Keys] Esc - Open/Close Menu F1 - About F2 - New F3 - Save F4 - Load F5 - Quick Jump F6 - Keyword Reference F7 - Toggle Tools F8 - Toggle Status F9 - Toggle File Browser F10 - Toggle EDC Navigator F11 - Toggle File Tab F12 - Settings Ctrl+S - Quick Save + Update Live View Ctrl+U - Toggle Dummy Parts Ctrl+H - Toggle Part Highlighting Ctrl+M - Toggle Mirror Mode Ctrl+W - Toggle Wireframes Ctrl+T - Insert Defaut Template Code Ctrl+Mouse Wheel Up - View Zoom In / Font Size Up Ctrl+Mouse Wheel Down - View Zoom Out / Font Size Down Alt+Left - Toggle Full Edit View Alt+Right - Toggle Full Live View Alt+Up - Toggle Full Console View Alt+Down - Toggle Full Editors View Ctrl+A - Select Text All Ctrl+Double Click - Select a word Ctrl+Z - Undo Text Ctrl+R - Redo Text Ctrl+C - Copy Selected Text Ctrl+V - Paste Copied Text Ctrl+X - Cut Selected Text Ctrl+D - Delete a Current line Ctrl+F - Find/Replace Ctrl+L - Go to line Ctrl+Home - Go to the Top line Ctrl+End - Go to the Bottom line Ctrl+Space - Search candidate keywords in the context [Command Line Usage] enventor --help enventor [input file] [output file] [-t] [-i image path] [-s sound path] [-f font path] [-d data path] [-w workspace path] input file = EDC file to open. If input file is skipped, Enventor will open a default template code with a temporary file. output file = EDJ file to store compiled file. If output file is skipped, Enventor will store the binary file to the temporary directory. -t = Open template menu when you launch Enventor -i = path to image resources that the edc includes -s = path to sound resources that the edc includes -f = path to font resources that the edc includes -d = path to data resources that the edc includes -w = workspace directory path that contains group edc files Examples of Enventor command line usage: $ enventor $ enventor input.edc -i ./images $ enventor input.edc output.edj -i ./images $ enventor -t $ enventor newfile.edc -t $ enventor input.edc output.edj -i ./images -s ./sounds -w ./workspace [Developers] Many developers have contributed to Enventor project. The following names are dedicated Enventor developers' names but there are more people who've gladly contributed for Enventor. For a complete list of contributors, See AUTHORS file. Copyright (C) 2013 - 2016 by: Hermet Park Jaehyun Cho Mykyta Biliavskyi Kateryna Fesyna Tae-Hyup Kim Yunho Jeong Mincheol Seo Raoul Hecky Yurii Tsivun And various contributors (See AUTHORS)